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Aamilah Aswat: Grand National the dream for first black female British jockey to win jumps race

By britishbulletin.com10 February 20262 Mins Read
Aamilah Aswat: Grand National the dream for first black female British jockey to win jumps race
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Aswat began riding aged five at St James City Farm – an inner-city stables in Gloucester – before linking up with trainers Kim Bailey and Mat Nicholls.

She was hooked by the sport after racing a pony at Cheltenham.

Her win earlier this month came in just her fourth professional ride after taking out her jockey’s license in autumn 2025.

“All the racing community have been very supportive and nothing has held me back,” Aswat said.

“Every time I would go to Cheltenham I wouldn’t see people the same colour as me, so in that sense it was daunting.”

Bailey could see Aswat’s “natural talent” straight away.

“I take photographs of horses schooling the whole time for my owners and I’ve never had a photograph of her being out of place – that’s quite a unique thing,” Bailey told BBC Sport.

“It’s very, very hard for [conditional jockeys] to get going – 90% of the jockeys now are either sons of trainers or sons of owners who put a lot of money into the business.

“I ring up an owner and say ‘I’ve got this really good young black girl who wants to ride. Will you let them ride your horse?’ Well, I mean, frankly, you’re paying the same for her as you would do for [reigning champion jockey] Sean Bowen or anybody else. It’s quite a difficult one.

“She’s got to be strong enough to take all that and I’m pretty confident she will be able to cope with the additional attention, including potential social media abuse.

“She will always be a role model.”

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